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Old 06-18-2008, 07:15 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by TedPark View Post
Yup - good stuff. But I still don't know how to create my Hyperion (with line numbers) any way but via RTF.
FYI. I think it's totally cool you like RTF. And if you wish to keep on writing using RTF. That's great too. For me the biggest advantage RTF is that if I don't like your format they have the source to easily convert it to a desirable format and file type.

However if you asked me what I prefer. I think I would prefer LRF. It loads faster, the font rendering is optimized for LRF/LRX.

Also I've attached your RTF doc as an LRF. The transformation was easy. I just reopend the RTF and saved it as an HTML. Then used Clalibe to transform the document. Now that I think about it Calibe converts RTF to LRF.
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File Type: lrf Hyperion A Fragment - Keats ; John_897.lrf (41.4 KB, 317 views)

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